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The practice this would provide would be very helpful; however, the null and alternate hypotheses are not absolutely correct...
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The practice this would provide would be very helpful; however, the null and alternate hypotheses are not absolutely correct in the format that is required by this application.Technical Remarks:The popups provide a good guide to the students while they practice.

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I really like the algorithmic nature of this applet and that apparently students could practice for as long as they like....
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I really like the algorithmic nature of this applet and that apparently students could practice for as long as they like. I've not used it in class, but might in the future. The hints feature and the popup error/warning messages are great.Technical Remarks:The applet uses the term "Cast of Characters" which I assume is the instructor's term for the statistics used in a test, but may not be generally known to students.

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Camille Fairbourn
(Faculty)

Date Added:
Jan 16, 2010

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